Ekkees Tareekh Shubh Mahurat is one of those Bollywood films that falls under the category of good films that struggles to find a deserving release. However, the film is backed by a big multiplex which hints a sigh of relief.

The USP of the film is it’s simplicity and a relateable storyline told in a funny manner.
This 100-minute film is engaging and it makes you realise that one Hindu priest based in Mathura played by Sanjay Mishra is the soul runner of the entire film.
The only hiccup of the film its climax which is crushed to death. There are loopholes in its writing too but they are clearly passable.

The story of the film relvolves around a Hindu priest who is in search of a perfect groom for her daughter Radha, a school teacher, played by Kajal Jain. His son is on his way to become an IAS officer. In the meantime, Radha falls for Gopal played by Mahesh Sharma, a small time businessman and the two plan to get married on the lucky date 21st. But due to financial trouble, the wedding gets delayed and it becomes a matter of worry for the priest and the couple. Hereon, starts the chaos which is an unmissable laughter riot. Will Gopal and Radha get married?

Sanjay Mishra is master of his craft and post Kadhvi Hawa and Aankhon Dekhi, it is his good performance.
We actually just wish that we see more like this coming from an actor like Sanjay Mishra.
Rest of the star cast Brijendra Kala, Mahesh Sharma, Kajal Jain, Chandrachoor Rai are phenomenal.